Masahiro Nakano
Kyushu University
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1999
Masahiro Nakano; Satoshi Tabata; Ken Sugihara; Yoshiaki Kouzuma; Makoto Kimura; Nobuyuki Yamasaki
CEL-III, a galactose/N-acetylgalactosamine (Gal/GalNAc) specific lectin purified from a marine invertebrate Cucumaria echinata has a strong hemolytic activity especially toward human and rabbit erythrocytes. We determined the primary structure of the CEL-III by examining the amino acid sequences of the protein and the nucleotide sequence of the cDNA. The cDNA encoding CEL-III has 1823 nucleotides and an open reading frame of 1296 nucleotides. CEL-III is composed of 432 amino acid residues with a M(r) of 47¿ omitted¿457 and has six internal tandem repeats, each with of 40-50 amino acids, comprising the N-terminal two-thirds of the molecule. Similar repeats are found in the B-chains of cytotoxic plant lectins, such as ricin and abrin, where six repetitive sequences extend throughout the molecules. A hydropathy plot predicts hydrophobic segments in the C-terminal region of CEL-III. These findings suggest that the N-terminal region of CEL-III plays an important role in binding to carbohydrate receptors on the target cell membranes, an event which triggers an intermolecular hydrophobic interaction of the C-terminal region, the result being oligomerization of CEL-III to lead to pore-formation in erythrocyte membrane.
American Heart Journal | 1980
Yuichi Hiyoshi; Teruo Omae; Yasuo Hirota; Moriyuki Takeshita; Kazuo Ueda; Masahiro Nakano; Seiji Tanaka; Hisao Ikeda; Shibanosuke Katsuki
During a ten-year period, from November 1, 1961, to October 31, 1971, 339 residents aged 40 years or over at death were nonselectively autopsied in a Japanese community, Hisayama town (mean autopsy rate: 84%). One or more standard 12-lead ECGs plus V4R and V7 electrocardiograms taken at periodic medical examinations were available for 308 of them. In 46 persons, QS waves were localized in one or more leads from V1 to V4. By transverse sectioning of the hearts, old myocardial infarction extending into the interventricular septum was found in nine of these 46 persons. Frequency of myocardial infarction cases in each category for QS localization was as follows: Lead V1 to V4, three of three; Leads V1 to V3, six of nine; Leads V1 and V2, three of 15; Leads V2 and V3, none of two; Lead V3, none of one; Lead V2, one of eight; and Lead V1, one of 25.
Journal of Biochemistry | 2003
Yoshiaki Kouzuma; Yota Suzuki; Masahiro Nakano; Kayo Matsuyama; Sumiki Tojo; Makoto Kimura; Takayuki Yamasaki; Haruhiko Aoyagi; Tomomitsu Hatakeyama
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1992
M. Matoba; T. Sakae; Yusuke Uozumi; Osamu Iwamoto; Kohei Hisamochi; Hidenobu Ijiri; Yukinobu Watanabe; N. Koori; Takashi Maki; Masahiro Nakano
Archive | 2010
Hiroyuki Matsuura; Masahiro Nakano; Makoto Yamanaka; Takumi Nishii; Yumi Oshimoto; Tetsuya Nemoto; Yasumi Ito
Archive | 2010
Hideki Yoshida; Masahiro Nakano; Toru Yukimasa; Syohei Matsumura; Kazuya Yokono; Yuui Hayama
Archive | 2000
Masashi Yamamoto; Koichi Niwa; Tetsuo Ishikawa; Shinichi Hosaka; Masahiro Nakano; Masahiko Saito; Toru Miyasaka
Progress of Theoretical Physics | 1976
Masahiro Nakano
ICIC express letters. Part B, Applications : an international journal of research and surveys | 2016
Masahiro Nakano; Hiroyuki Matsuura; Masaaki Tamagawa; Toru Yukimasa; Makoto Yamanaka; Masami Kubota
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016
Yuji Yamaguchi; Yusuke Uozumi; Masahiro Nakano
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